What is the standard musical form of the fifteenth-century carol?

A) AAB
B) strophe plus refrain
C) ABaAabAB
D) canon


B

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a. suspense. b. emotionality. c. importance. d. suspense and emotionality.

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Which of the following describes a performance's level of consciousness?

A. A work of performance art addresses current controversial social issues. B. An audience member wanders into a performance that he does not know is a play. C. A person watching a play is unable to follow the action and keeps falling asleep. D. The director's approach conveys a message that seems to conflict with the playscript.

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Sections of the Mass containing texts that vary with the day of the church year are called the Proper.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The title of Jennifer Bartlett's composition Spiral: An Ordinary Evening in New Haven is an integral part of the work. This interplay between the verbal and the visual is one of the hallmarks of __________

a. ready-mades b. Neo-Expressionism c. installations d. pattern painting e. New Image painting

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